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I do not understand how some individuals with Aspergers syndrome can be so intensely interested in specific things, but never in interacting with people. People are things, just as are the things that captivate some people with Aspergers Syndrome.

Most people with aspergers are no less interested in human interaction than anyone else, it's not that they are uninterested in other people, they just lack abilities to recognize and produce emotions in socially acceptable ways and thus are alienated.

People with Aspergers tend to have an aversion to ambiguity. They prefer things where the input will result in a predictable output - that certainly can not be said about people. Dealing with other people can be frustrating for anyone, but it is even harder for those with Aspergers.